St. Joseph County Intermediate School District met Monday to review an audit conducted by Rick Strawser from Norman & Paulsen, P.C.

An unqualified report was issued on the financial statements of the St. Joseph County ISD, the highest assurance given by auditors.

The condition of the governmental activities remains stable for the district, Strawser said in his report.

Overall revenue was $15.3 million and expenses were $14.9 million, resulting in a $433,209 increase for the fiscal year, according to the audit.

Enrollment decreased for the 2012-13 school year, with the level similar to 2008-09.

Also at the meeting, Ann Wallace presented a glimpse into the Level 5E Program located at Mendon Elementary School. Wallace is in her 12th year teaching the program and assistant Kim Pavek is in her 10th year.

The program allows mentally impaired children to learn a variety of skills, such as language, reading and writing. Children are also taught behavioral and social skills.

“It’s the happy faces that bring us back at the end of the day,” Wallace said.